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vim should have "set bg=dark" by default
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I see your dilemma, but dark red on black is also pretty bad. I feel
like one of the two is going to be hard to read by default. Why should
that be vim? I would think that vim is used a lot more often then vim-
gnome.
Particularly on cloud and server, where you are very frequently
deploying new
As this cause trouble with colorschemes (see bug #951440), I'm undoing
both changes again.
Undoing only the change to /etc/vim/gvimrc isn't enough as people would
get background=dark in gvim if they don't use a colorscheme which
changes their background colour (or a colorscheme at all) and as gvim
It took me some time to figure out why my vim config suddently broke.
When I open gvim, the colorscheme should be set to molokai but it reverts to
default. It turns out that if I revert the background to dark in
/etc/vim/gvimrc.
I could easily change this behavior if I used a ~/.gvimrc config fi
FWIW, it wasn't easy to find out why colors in vim suddenly broke and
were almost unreadable in a terminal with bright background.
Bright text on a dark background is an ergonomical sin, and a technical
nonsense on top of it if you are using a TFT screen (and who doesn't..)
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This bug was fixed in the package vim - 2:7.3.429-2ubuntu1
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* Merge with Debian testing/unstable (lp: #927642). Remaining changes:
- debian/runtime/debian.vim.in:
+ Add Launchpad integration to the Help menu if launchpad-int
I'm thinking about adding the following settings when I merge vim the next time:
- Add "bg=dark" to /etc/vim/vimrc
- Add "bg=light" to /etc/vim/gvimrc
Based on the last comment and my incomplete sampling with Ubuntu precise (dark
background in gnome terminal and light background when using gvim).
It's a matter of consistency. Our terminal by default has a dark
background. Our vim configuration by default isn't set for a dark
background.
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** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Title:
vim should have "set bg=dark" by default
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** Description changed:
The default GNOME Terminal settings have a dark background. When syntax
highlighting is active, the text is difficult to read. The default vim
- settings should work better the default terminal settings.
+ settings should work better with the default terminal settings
I understand what you mean, Clint. That's true. But I disagree on the
size of the two groups. I'd be willing to bet we'd be exchanging a
large group for a significantly smaller one. You really can't
underestimate how many people, even technical people, stick with the
defaults. I think there ar
I'm hesitant to "fix" this bug, even though it affects me. There are
probably almost as many users with light background terminals as there
are with dark ones. So we'll just be exchanging 1 set of affected users
for another set.
Seems like we would need need to extend terminal applications to be a
This is also true of ttys.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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